Saturday, 24 September 2016

The wild Burnet Rose can be found growing on sand dunes round the coast of the British Isles.

A characteristic unique among wild roses are its purple-black hips.
Other wild roses have red or orange fruits .....

Leaves and hips, which have a distinct aromatic flavour, can be used to make Burnet Rose Tea
and Danish Burnet Rose Schnapps ......

The stems have a very large number of thorns resembling barbed wire .....

In summer the flowers are creamy white .....

Sometimes splashed with pink .....

Gulls waiting on the shore line .....

Pink Dog Rose and scarlet hips.
A powerful medicinal plant - syrup made from the fruit is rich in vitamin C .....

The name Dog Rose is thought to have been coined by the ancient Greeks,who believed the roots
could cure someone bitten by a mad dog. Later adopted by the Romans, "Rosa Canina" was subsequently translated directly into English .....

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Assembled Objects, Altars and other things.......Some groups of assembled objects I photograph as I find them,others I arrange.

I'm fascinated by the way matter is shaped and organised as it's pushed around by energy currents - always in beautiful and perfect order . An altar,for me, is a point of focus for reflection, meditation and healing .